Have you ever wanted to excel at a game /v/?
Have you hit a wall at some point and just not gotten any better?
Literally every StG I've ever played.
>>331100228
Same. Having trouble with an RTS right now. Despite doing everything right and following the build order I feel way behind others.
>>331099445
It feels that way in Dota 2 right now. I don't have the time of day to play more, and casual games won't let me increase skill that much. Been playing since 2007.
>>331100306
This has always been the case for me. This is going to sound casual as fuck but I really liked starcraft's campaigns.
FE Fates Conquest Lunatic and Dustforce gave me the most trouble
I used to play amateur competitive L4D2 with actual competitive player friends of mine. The skill gulf between me and them was obviously visible. Any time I do something that was as good as them it was noticeable, which only points out the relative skill difference.
When we would scrim or in-house with my friends-of-friends who were even better, it was like trying to beat your dad at basketball when you were 5 years old.
I knew most of the tricks to the game, but their sense for when to move and where an attack is going to come from was something I don't think I'd ever get if I never stopped playing to today.
>>331099445
If you do any thing a thousand times you will be good at it afterwards
>nuclear throne
>>331099445
Sort of. In retrospect you realise you just didn't put anywhere near the amount of time into it as you thought you had.
>>331101017
False.
Practice does not make perfect.
Perfect practice makes perfect.
>keep getting D or E rank in my fast castle time
ZeroEmpires is killing me
>>331102547
Perfect makes practice perfect
>>331101145
Keep playing dude, it get's a lot easier when you can beat world 5 and 3
>>331103204
>tfw you play so long you start seeing bullets even when you aren't playing and you just want it to stop
>>331104025
>tfw hear the sounds all day and dream about the game